RTSM | LIANG Quan: Feelings about "From Treatise On Superfluous Things"

TEXT:CAFA ART INFO    DATE: 2020.10.28


紫藤花下 2.jpg

Under the Wisteria Flower  Color Ink and Collage on Xuan Paper  163×245cm  2020

The work “Under the Wisteria Flower” echoes the wisteria planted by Wen Zhengming at the Suzhou Museum, “Youzhi” (Elegance of Classic Beauty) symbolizes green bamboo, and “Moss” refers to the implied meaning as mentioned in From Treatise On Superfluous Things that “the steps with moss are the best” (CN. “阶有苔斑者为佳”). These three items are Mr. Liang Quan's feelings about From Treatise On Superfluous Things.

苔(阶有苔斑者为佳).png

Moss  (“The steps with moss spots are the best.”)  Ink and Color Collage on Xuan Paper  123×162cm  2020

幽致(竹).png

Youzhi (Bamboo)  Ink and Color Collage on Xuan Paper  162×123cm  2020


About the Artist

梁铨 肖像.jpg

Liang Quan was born in Shanghai in 1948 and his ancestral home is in Zhongshan, Guangdong.

In 1980, he went to the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) to study, and in 1984 he taught in the Printmaking Department of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now China Academy of Art).

Selected important solo exhibitions held at home and abroad in recent years:

2019 ’Good’ Told By The Nature| Liang Shaoji and Liang Quan Duo Exhibition

2017 Liang Qian Solo Project, Insight, ART BASEL Hong Kong, China

Arcadia Revisited: Liang Quan and the Eight Views of Xiao and Xiang Rivers, Hive Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China

Liang Quan—Light As Tea: Frank F. Yang Collection Exhibition, Extra Space, Shenzhen, China

Many of his works have been collected by important institutions and private collections at home and abroad, such as the British Museum, The White Rabbit Gallery Australia, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong M+, Asian Art Museum, CAFA Art Museum, National Art Museum of China, etc.


Text and Image Courtesy of the Artist

Translated and Edited by Sue and Emily